HOLLYWOOD ROSES Singer Featured In 'Attitude For Destruction' Film

March 12, 2008

The independent film "Attitude For Destruction", produced by David Sterling Productions, Inc. (with Brian Perera as executive producer) and distributed by MVD, will be featured at the upcoming Starfest Film Festival in Denver, Colorado from April 18 through April 20. Filmed entirely in Los Angeles, the horror film stars real-life rock and roll vocalist Colby Veil from the band HOLLYWOOD ROSES, whose debut album was released last year by Cleopatra Records to rave international reviews. The soundtrack includes original material from HOLLYWOOD ROSES along with assorted guest appearances from some legendary rockers.

In the tradition of "Rock And Roll Nightmare", "Monster Dogs" and "Kiss Meets The Phantom" comes the rock horror film "Attitude For Destruction", an epic tale of Sunset Strip-era metal, murder and mayhem that critics are calling "Freddy Krueger with a Stratocaster...a REAL appetite for destruction!" The GUNS N' ROSES-esque band HOLLYWOOD ROSES, fronted by vocalist Drake, is on the verge of superstardom, courting a major record deal with Diamond Star Records. One small problem — the label doesn't want Drake in the band. So, the remaining band members do what any fame-hungry performer would do — they kill Drake. But Drake's girlfriend has made a pact with the devil and brings her deceased lover back from the dead. Drake then goes on a slashing spree of blood and guts against all who have crossed him, leaving behind a horrific trail of gruesome gory revenge.

The Starfest Film Festival is an annual Denver convention encompassing all aspects of popular media, film and television. Founded in 1977, it attracts several thousand fans of popular culture for a weekend of social interaction, film screenings, on-stage question-and-answer sessions with actors, meet and greet sessions with celebrities and more!

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